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  1. Marriage records from 1803 through 1994 ARE available at the Probate Court. All records provided through the case search are current as of the previous day's date.

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      Probate Court. 373 S. High Street 22 nd Floor Columbus, Ohio...

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      The Franklin County Probate Court issues marriage licenses...

  2. Marriage records from 1803 through today are available through the Probate Court. There is a small search form online at the probate website. Give the name of one of the parties, the marriage date, and your name, and click search.

    • Who Is Allowed to Apply?
    • What If I Am Under The Age of 18?
    • Can I Receive A License If I Am A Franklin County Resident?
    • Can I Receive A License If I Am An Out-Of-State Resident?
    • How Do We Apply?
    • How Do We Appear For Our License?
    • What If We Need An Interpreter?
    • Must We Show Proof of Divorces/Annulments Or The Death of A Previous Spouse?
    • What If A Required Document Is from Another country?
    • Is There A Waiting period?

    Individual adults who are 18 or over who are not nearer of kin than second cousins to the other applicant, and not having a spouse living may apply for a license with their intended spouse.

    Any applicant under the age of 18 must first file a petition for consent to the marriage of a minor with the Franklin County Juvenile Court. After you have obtained the consent of the Juvenile Court, a license may not be issued until 14 days after the final order of the Juvenile Court is filed. The Probate Court will not issue a license or accept a...

    If you are getting married in the State of Ohio and are a resident of Ohio, you must obtain your license within the county where either applicant resides. The license is valid for a ceremony anywhere in the State of Ohio. If one or both applicants is a Franklin County resident who intends to marry somewhere in the state of Ohio, you may apply for y...

    If you are not a resident of Ohio, but are getting married in Ohio, you must obtain your license in the county where the ceremony will take place. If you are getting married in Franklin County, Ohio, you may obtain your license with this court.

    The online license application must be completed within 30 days of appearing in-person to complete the license process. Each applicant must provide an unexpired photo ID that includes their birth date. To be directed to the application, please click here.

    Licenses are inssued in-person at the courthouse on a walk-in basis from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Both parties muct be present at 4:00 p.m. or the license cannot be issued. In very limited circumstances the court may be able to conduct a remote appointment for individuals with a disability that medically precludes them from coming to the courthouse, ...

    Interpretation services can be provided. Please contact the Probate Court ahead of your appointment to request an interpreter.

    If the marriage ended in divorce or annulment, the applicant(s) must provide a certified copy of the most recent divorce/annulment/dissolution decree along with case numbers/dates/locations (county/state/country) of all previous marriages, names of previous spouses and all current minor children. Applicants are required to produce certified copies ...

    If a document required for a marriage license was issued by a forein government in a language other than English, it is your responsibility to have the document professionally translated and include an attestatin from the qualified translator. .

    No. After the application is accepted there is no waiting period to receive the license. The license is valid for 60 days from its date of issuance.

  3. May 17, 2024 · Marriage records (also called certificates or licenses) are created and maintained by county probate courts. They are recorded from the date of the county’s creation and typically provide the names of the bride and groom, the date, and place of the marriage and the name of the officiating authority. Occasionally marriage records also include ...

  4. May 17, 2024 · Ohio's vital records, including birth, marriage, and death were kept by various entities throughout the state's history and the available records vary by time period. Please see the individual vital record pages for specific information about how to locate these records and what the Archives & Library holds in its collection.

  5. Marriage Department. 373 S. High Street 23 rd Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215-6311 Mon – Fri 8am – 4:30pm (614) 525-3108 marriage@franklincountyohio.gov. View Map

  6. Jan 15, 2024 · STEP ONE: Find Marriage Information in Index. STEP TWO: Obtain the Record. PART A: You don't know the exact date or place of marriage. If you know the county of marriage, you can request a search for a fee from the probate court or the Ohio Department of Health.

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